this is what the Yamanote feels like to the Saturday morning drunk
this is what the Yamanote feels like to the Saturday morning drunk
noyce. i think the rice paddies with mountains in the distance is my favorite run scenery.
listened in from boston. missing the japanese alps, missing the new year's holiday in japan, missing the whole vibe
thanks for twenty plus minutes of wry smiles. high hopes for the patriots.
i would love to have a konbini nearby, but i can't imagine how it would happen...
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/10/30/o...
this "recovery run" story is wild. gonna rethink my routes when i'm in niigata next summer.
www.rnz.co.nz/news/top/576...
I refer to their faith as "Christian-ism"
Japanese literature has made me believe that kanzashi are used chiefly as lethal weapons, but they also work well to hold hair in place
kinda like the paperweight in The Gentlemen
so, at least you didn't get in trouble
TIL the English for Japanese is japanizu
butterfly sundial (could also be a great band name)
i find his non-fiction insipid, but his short stories well crafted, especially once you get over the fact that some facet of him forms the main character in almost all cases…
…including 納屋を焼く, in which the protagonist is a runner.
watching Lost Angel, a 2024 documentary about Judee Sill.
"I think it’s important to live in a nice country rather than a powerful one. Power makes everybody crazy."
--Kurt Vonnegut